Megasporophylls and ovules of Cycas indica Lindstrom & Hill C.swamyii Pant nom.nud.(after Pant 2002)
Cycas indica Lindstrom & Hill:male cone(after Pant 2002)
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Dear Dr KasajuCycas beddomei Dyer is unique.Its leaflets are thinnest of all the known species from India.It is endemic to Tirumala hills and Cuddappa.Plants mentioned by late Prof B G L Swamy and Prof. D D Pant are totally different.These are tall trees with dichotomous branching. This species is endemic to Bellur and has been named as Cycas bglswamyii.These two coloured photographs are of Cycas bglswamyii.Cycas indica Lindstrom & Hill is based on a single collection of Late Father Saldanha from Nagpuri locality,deposited in E Herbarium and the drawings published by Lindstrom and Hill.RegardsSincerely yoursRCSPS.I have tried to clarify these in my recent book on "Living Gymnosperms in India" published from amazon.com
On Wed, Sep 8, 2021 at 12:11, Saroj Kasaju<kasaj...@gmail.com> wrote: